It�s Organization in 1848--- First Officers--- Indian Purchase Line of
1768---The Original Land Warrants--- Timothy Pickering & Co.�s Tracts---
An Ancient Earthwork--- Relics--- Land Disputes Settled by Arbitration---
Village of Atwood--- U.P. Church--- Green Oak--- Town of Bradford--- St. John�s
Lutheran Church--- Dunkard Church--- An Early Day Indian Encounter--- Example
of the Low Price of Land--- Eight Hundred Acres for $44--- The Roberts
Lands--- First Store Opened in 1831 by the McElhinneys--- The Findley Lands---
Huskens� Run and the Man it was Named After--- Rural Valley--- The Bryan
Lands--- Fourth of July, 1837--- Salem Reformed Church---Isaac
Simpson---Roads--- Schools--- Miscellaneous Statistics--- Rural Village---
Mercantile and Other Occupations--- Educational Matters--- Religious---
Postoffice--- I.O.O.F. Lodge.
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Footnotes
Source: Page(s) 286-309, History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania by
Robert Walker Smith, Esq. Chicago: Waterman, Watkins & Co., 1883.
Transcribed December 1999 by Pamela Clark for the Armstrong County Smith
Project.
Contributed by Pamela Clark for use by the Armstrong County Genealogy Project
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